I have built wooden floor and dwarf 200mm high stud wall (stud wall to raise roof a bit, described in a different thread) that I am going to sit a cheap metal shed on top of.
I am going to wrap the dwarf stud wall in breathable membrane, stapled on, and screw feather board cladding over it, and then put plastic angled trim along the top plate (2x4) beam of the stud wall (which will be laid flat on its 95mm side) , so that it covers and protects the top edge of the feather board cladding.
Then the metal shed will sit on top of this. The bottom plate of the shed wall is thin galvanised metal. There is enough flat surface that it will sit flush on the plastic trim.
So, my question is, what type of screw shall I use? It's going to be going through galvanised steel, plastic trim, breathable membrane and into treated 2x4 laid flat so it's 47mm deep. That's quite a combination of material, and I'm not sure I've ever drilled or screwed into sheet metal before.
Any thoughts?
I am going to wrap the dwarf stud wall in breathable membrane, stapled on, and screw feather board cladding over it, and then put plastic angled trim along the top plate (2x4) beam of the stud wall (which will be laid flat on its 95mm side) , so that it covers and protects the top edge of the feather board cladding.
Then the metal shed will sit on top of this. The bottom plate of the shed wall is thin galvanised metal. There is enough flat surface that it will sit flush on the plastic trim.
So, my question is, what type of screw shall I use? It's going to be going through galvanised steel, plastic trim, breathable membrane and into treated 2x4 laid flat so it's 47mm deep. That's quite a combination of material, and I'm not sure I've ever drilled or screwed into sheet metal before.
Any thoughts?